Marrickville Peace Group

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Marrickville Peace Group
Marrickville Peace Group
E: [email protected] W: www.marrickvillepeacegroup.org
The Hon. Kevin Andrews MP
Minister for Defence
PO Box 6022
Parliament House
Canberra ACT 2600
Dear Minister Andrews
Over many years now, the Marrickville Peace Group has argued that the Australia/US
alliance works to the advantage of the US, at the expense of Australia’s best interests. A
copy of our submission to the 2015 Defence White Paper, which includes an introduction by
the late Malcolm Fraser, is enclosed.
Consistent in its position, the group was taken aback and outraged at reports (on May 15)
that assistant US defense secretary, Mr David Shear, had announced that US B1 bombers
were soon to be stationed in Australia, as a deterrent to China’s ‘destabilising influence’ in
the region.
One reason for our concern was that the announcement came, not from within the
Australian government, but from the Pentagon. This made us wonder once again, ‘Who
actually makes decisions about military matters involving Australia?’ and ‘Are these
decisions made in Canberra, or Washington?’
We were somewhat relieved to hear subsequently that Mr Shear had ‘mis-spoken’.
Speaking on the ABC’s ‘Lateline’ program on the same day, Mr Hugh White of the Australian
National University took a charitable view and interpreted Mr Shear’s action as a mistake.
However, what concerns us is the unlikelihood of such a senior official actually ‘misspeaking’. We consider it much more likely that Mr Shear knew exactly what he was doing
and that he spoke quite deliberately – although we can only speculate on the true purpose
of such an extraordinary statement.
Whatever his purpose, MPG takes the view that Mr Shear’s announcement reveals the truth
that the US would like to, and probably already has plans to, base military assets in
Australian on a permanent basis, as a component of a disguised intention to use military
means to prevent China from gaining sufficient power to threaten US interests in Asia. We
invite you to contradict us.
We base our position on the continuing succession of reports and communiqués of one sort
or another, which consistently promote the ‘enhancement’ of the military alliance; the
importance of ‘interoperability’; the threat (to US interests) posed by China’s ascendency;
the need to station military assets in Australia etc. One recent example is a report by the US
Council on Foreign Relations, Revising US Grand Strategy Toward China
(http://www.cfr.org/china/revising-us-grand-strategy-toward-china/p36371 ). Another is a
report by John Kerry and Lisa Murray in the Australian Financial Review of May 15,
(http://www.afr.com/news/policy/defence/australia-considering-hosting-us-air-forceairplanes-military-analyst-says-20150515-gh2c2j ). In this article it is reported that it is well
known that the US and Australia are discussing such issues. The (predictably angry) response
from China is also covered.
In his interview, Mr White raised the problem of Australia being faced with a dilemma over
its support of either China or the US, suggesting that, in view of the escalating tension
between those two nations, a choice may have to be made. From the perspective of the
Marrickville Peace Group, that choice has already effectively been made. We have gone so
far down the path of military alliance with the US that it will be impossible to remain neutral
in the event of actual hostilities breaking out - suiting US interests, rather than Australia’s.
This is in line with the argument expressed by the late Malcolm Fraser, in his book
Dangerous Allies. Again, we invite you to contradict us.
We hope never to be in a position to say “We told you so!” Meanwhile, we continue to hold
very serious concerns about the manner in which the US is confronting China - and the
manner in which Australia is content to be a willing partner, carried along in this dangerous
process. We are witnessing Australia surrendering her sovereignty to a country that appears
determined to maintain its position of privilege, wealth and power through the exertion of
its military might. We feel that Australia has been recruited to serve the interests of the
United States, the country that Dr Martin Luther King described in 1967 as “The greatest
purveyor of violence in the world”. (http://www.hartford-hwp.com/archives/45a/058.html )
The group would be most interested to learn your ‘take’ on the situation, in light of Mr
Shear’s unfortunate statement of May 15.
Yours sincerely
Nick Deane
17 Riverside Crescent
Marrickville NSW 2204
For Marrickville Peace Group
May 26, 2015